2023-05-29 23:42:36
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, (CNN) — Queen Rania, wife of Jordan’s King Abdullah II, posted on her Facebook page, Monday, a video clip of the song “June Moon”, which was released by artist Melhem Zein on the occasion of the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II. .
Melhem Zain wrote on his Instagram account: “I congratulate the honorable Hashemite family, which is the joy of the entire Arab nation. Congratulations # We rejoice in Hussein.”
The Royal Court had announced the date of the marriage and wedding of Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II to Saudi Arabia’s Rajah Al Saif, on June 1, and the marriage is scheduled to take place in Zahran Palace, while a reception will be held for wedding guests at Al Husseiniya Palace.
The Jordanian Ministry of Culture also announced “distinguished activities such as folklore shows, fireworks, gifts for children, and singing performances with elite Jordanian stars to celebrate the expected happy event.”
And the Jordan News Agency (Petra) said, on Monday, that Arab singing stars shared their joys with the Jordanians at the wedding of the Crown Prince, as the artists: Tamer Hosni, Ahmed Saad, Zain Awad, Diana Karazon and Ragheb Alama, presented at a ceremony that was held at the Amman International Stadium in the Sports City. Under the title: Share with us “We rejoice in Hussein”, and it was attended by more than 10 thousand people, a group of their most famous works of art.
She added, “The great audience interacted with the artists’ participation in the ceremony, repeating with them the songs they performed, and some of them sang songs regarding Jordan, King Abdullah II, and the Crown Prince.”
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After testing, it is found that when the spatial audio function is turned on, the song can call “Dolby Atmos” and display the icon, which uses the same audio source as the iOS / macOS platform, so the song itself needs to support “Dolby Atmos”.
An Android device connected to a wired headset can also experience this spatial audio function. Since the Android platform does not have a unified control center, it can only be enabled and disabled in the Apple Music application settings, and does not have a dedicated spatial audio widget. Of course, if you may want to experience the “singing” function, you may be a little bit lost.
